Some time ago, Playground Games already announced that the studio was working to add a sign language option for people who needed this option to fully enjoy the title. And, today we can inform you that Forza Horizon 5 receives support for sign language.
In a new video posted on the official YouTube channel of Xbox, we can see different key people in the development of this support (creative director Mike Brown, a professor named Cameron Akitt, Chris Robinson, and several other people). In it, they talk about the implementation of this mode and the importance of knowing this need for many players. What’s more, we are shown several examples in cinematics, where we are told that there will be about 300 cinematics with the implementation of this support.
Forza Horizon 5 receives support for sign language
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Forza Horizon 5 is already one of the games with the most accessibility options for all types of players, and that only helps the industry move in one direction: the possibility that everyone, whether or not they have a disability, can equally enjoy this hobby that is video games.